Share the online collaboration tools you found. Provide the name, a description of the tool, and a link to the tool.
The online collaboration tool that I found is called Huddle.Huddle encrypts all data exchanged with the server to industry standard levels as well as authenticating the server itself to the user for secure online file storage.Create your own folder structure to share your files with team members. Huddle(Tamara Southworth)
Conceptboard: work on documents and virtual whiteboards with members of your team or groups, leave comments and assign tasks. Sketching is possible, as well as typed text. Conceptboard(Brandon Kulibert)
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) - FTP can be used as an online depository for files that need to be accessed by people of a colaborative group. Examples of thes files could be image files, video files, doccuments, presentations, databases, or spreadsheets. FTP on Wikipedia(Travis Wichlacz) Flowchart- a free app for creating flowcharts, mindmaps and even family trees. Easy to use and collaborate with co-workers. Save files on the site and export as html's or pdf's.Go to Flowchart (Chris Wiltzius)
Google Calendar -with this collaborating site if you are part of a virtual workgroup and need to know other people's schedule or set up an appointment/meeting, you are able to do it through this site. http://www.google.com/googlecalendar/about.html (Suzanne Grennier)
Twiddla- offers a full range of drawing tools, as well as the ability to upload images to your whiteboard.It has voice chat and media sharing let you add images, documents or web sites while carrying on a conversation.Twiddla(Evelyn Matz)
Zoho.com- On this site you create a project and your team members can join this project. This site organizes everything really well with tabs on the top of the page. Some examples of what tabs they have are the Meeting tab, the Documents tab, and the Timesheet tab. You can sign up for three free projects on this site, so you can test it out before you pay for anything. You can also customize the site when you make your own profile. This site is very user friendly and would be beneficial for any group. (Amanda Kittell)
Glide- is a productivity and collaboration tool for your home and work files. With Glide you can have group meetings and review projects.You can use with any mobile phone and will provide an automatic file and application compatibility for any device and operating system. http://www.glidedigital.com/whatisglide.html (Sarah Luedtke)
Writeboard - Shareable web based text documents that can be edited and saved, while saving every edit, making it easy to roll back to any previous saved version or compare versions. Great to use when needing to collaborate with others Writeboard (Denise Day).
Collaboration Tools
Share the online collaboration tools you found. Provide the name, a description of the tool, and a link to the tool.
The online collaboration tool that I found is called Huddle.Huddle encrypts all data exchanged with the server to industry standard levels as well as authenticating the server itself to the user for secure online file storage.Create your own folder structure to share your files with team members. Huddle(Tamara Southworth)
Conceptboard: work on documents and virtual whiteboards with members of your team or groups, leave comments and assign tasks. Sketching is possible, as well as typed text. Conceptboard(Brandon Kulibert)
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) - FTP can be used as an online depository for files that need to be accessed by people of a colaborative group. Examples of thes files could be image files, video files, doccuments, presentations, databases, or spreadsheets. FTP on Wikipedia(Travis Wichlacz)
Flowchart- a free app for creating flowcharts, mindmaps and even family trees. Easy to use and collaborate with co-workers. Save files on the site and export as html's or pdf's.Go to Flowchart (Chris Wiltzius)
Google Calendar -with this collaborating site if you are part of a virtual workgroup and need to know other people's schedule or set up an appointment/meeting, you are able to do it through this site.
http://www.google.com/googlecalendar/about.html (Suzanne Grennier)
Twiddla- offers a full range of drawing tools, as well as the ability to upload images to your whiteboard.It has voice chat and media sharing let you add images, documents or web sites while carrying on a conversation.Twiddla(Evelyn Matz)
Zoho.com- On this site you create a project and your team members can join this project. This site organizes everything really well with tabs on the top of the page. Some examples of what tabs they have are the Meeting tab, the Documents tab, and the Timesheet tab. You can sign up for three free projects on this site, so you can test it out before you pay for anything. You can also customize the site when you make your own profile. This site is very user friendly and would be beneficial for any group. (Amanda Kittell)
Glide- is a productivity and collaboration tool for your home and work files. With Glide you can have group meetings and review projects.You can use with any mobile phone and will provide an automatic file and application compatibility for any device and operating system. http://www.glidedigital.com/whatisglide.html (Sarah Luedtke)
Writeboard - Shareable web based text documents that can be edited and saved, while saving every edit, making it easy to roll back to any previous saved version or compare versions. Great to use when needing to collaborate with others Writeboard (Denise Day).